What Happens to Unpaid Credit Card Debt After 7 Years?
Technically speaking, a debt becomes unenforceable after 6 years. However, there are some conditions to this.
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Technically speaking, a debt becomes unenforceable after 6 years. However, there are some conditions to this.
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Persistent Debt occurs when you have been paying minimum payments for a prolonged period of time and you have only been repaying interest and charges as opposed to the actual original balance of the account.
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Persistent Debt is when an individual has paid more in interest and fees than they have towards paying off the actual debt on their credit card, catalogue or store card in an 18 month period.
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If your credit card balance is high enough to be causing you concern and you don’t think you can realistically pay it off within a reasonable timeframe, then applying for a debt solution could be the answer.
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